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DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION AND FIRE

WhAT CAN hAppEN

hOW TO pREVENT IT

• Back feeding electricity through

a building’s electrical system

to the outside utility feed lines

could endanger repair persons

attempting to restore service.

• Never backfeed electricity through

a structure's electrical system.

• Attempting to connect to the

incoming utility service could

result in electrocution.

• Restoration of electrical service while

the generator is connected to the

incoming utility could result in a fire

or serious damage if a double throw

transfer switch is not installed.

• Failure to use a double throw trans-

fer switch when connecting to a

structure's electrical system can

damage appliances and WILL VOID

the manufacturer's warranty.

• To connect to a structure's elec-

trical system in a safe manner,

always have a double-throw

transfer switch installed by a

qualified electrician and in com-

pliance with local ordinances.

(When installing a double-throw

transfer switch, a minimum of 10

gauge wiring must be used.)

• Water can conduct electricity! Water

which comes in contact with elec-

trically charged components can

transmit electricity to the frame and

other surfaces, resulting in electrical

shock to anyone contacting them.

• Operate generator in a clean, dry,

well ventilated area. Make sure

hands are dry before touching unit.

• Contact with worn or dam-

aged extension cords could

result in electrocution.

• Inspect extension cords

before use and replace with

new cord if required.

• Use of undersize extension

cord(s) could result in overheat-

ing of the wires or attached

items, resulting in fire.

• Use proper size (wire gauge)

extension cord(s) for applica-

tion; see Use of

Extension

Cords under Assembly.

• Use of ungrounded exten-

sion cord(s) could prevent

operation of circuit breakers

and result in electrical shock.

• Always use an extension cord(s)

having a grounding wire with an

appropriate grounding plug. DO

NOT use an ungrounded plug.

• Accidental leakage of electrical cur-

rent could charge conductive sur-

faces in contact with the generator.

• Place generator on low conduc-

tivity surface such as a concrete

slab. ALWAYS operate gen-

erator a minimum of 6' (1.8 m)

from any conductive surface.

• Exceeding the load capacity of

the generator by attaching too

many items, or items with very

high load ratings to it could result

in overheating of some items or

their attachment wiring result-

ing in fire or electrical shock.

• See

Operating heavy Loads

under Operation. Make sure

that the summation of electri-

cal loads for all attachments

does not exceed the load

rating of the generator.

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